The Libyan Parties’ Assembly has raised concerns about the growing threat of illegal migration to Libya’s national security. It accused the European Union (EU) of attempting to transform Libya from a transit country into a permanent settlement hub for migrants.
In a statement, the assembly criticised a recent remark by the EU Ambassador to Libya, Nicola Orlando, who claimed that 87% of migrants had been voluntarily returned to Libya. However, the assembly argued that many were forced back as part of the EU’s hidden agenda to settle them in Libya.
“The so-called Mattei Plan promoted by the Italian government is just one of these schemes, which all Libyans must work to thwart,” the statement added.
It further highlighted reports indicating that the number of African migrants in Libya has exceeded three million, with their presence continuing to rise. The assembly expressed concern over the lack of accurate data on migrants in the country.
The statement called on Libyan authorities to remain vigilant about this issue, stressing that the assembly does not support discriminatory or inhumane actions against migrants. However, it firmly stated that Libya would not serve as a gatekeeper for Europe at the expense of its own security and territorial integrity.